Exclusive: How the Trump Administration is Breaking the Law and Wasting Taxpayer Dollars with Giant [Trump] Banners
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Exclusive: How the Trump Administration is Breaking the Law and Wasting Taxpayer Dollars with Giant Banners of Donald Trump
An exclusive report from Senator Adam Schiff exposes a coordinated misuse of federal funds for political propaganda
Aaron Parnas 18 minutes ago
Senator Adam Schiffs newly released report, PROPAGANDA, reveals a disturbing pattern of federal contracts used to finance massive political banners glorifying President Donald Trump. A review of contracting databases uncovered that, over just four months, three major federal agencies the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, and Health and Human Services (HHS) have spent taxpayer dollars on banners that serve no public purpose other than self-promotion and political messaging. ... The contracts, costing at least $50,000 so far, include enormous Trump portraits and campaign-style slogans. One of the most recent solicitations calls for 88-foot banners at HHS headquarters, emblazoned with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s slogan Make America Healthy Again. These banners were explicitly designed to last the duration of Trumps term, until January 2029.
Congress has prohibited the use of taxpayer funds for propaganda since 1951, reaffirming the principle that public money cannot be spent on self-aggrandizement or partisan political purposes. Current law carried forward in recent appropriations bills explicitly bans such expenditures. ... Despite these longstanding restrictions, Schiffs report highlights that the Trump Administration has chosen to disregard the law. The banners provide no legitimate informational value about federal agencies or their missions. Instead, they elevate the Presidents image and campaign slogans falling squarely into the category of unlawful propaganda.
* Department of Agriculture (May 2025):
Hoisted banners of Trump and Abraham Lincoln, costing $16,400. A third banner depicting Trump with Secretary Brooke Rollins remains unaccounted for. Political appointees were directly involved in approving the design and installation.
* Department of Labor (August 2025):
Unveiled a three-story banner of Trumps shadowed face next to Theodore Roosevelt, paired with the phrase American Workers First. Though officials claimed a modest $6,000 price tag, contracting records are murky, raising questions about whether procurement laws were followed.
* Department of Health and Human Services (August 2025):
Awarded a $33,726 contract to a Texas firm for two 88-foot banners featuring the Make America Healthy Again slogan. Specifications required a four-year lifespan, strongly suggesting they were intended as political tributes lasting through Trumps term.
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Hat tip, Joe.My.God.
https://www.joemygod.com/2025/09/kim-jong-trump-orders-more-massive-banners-for-dc/
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Mr.Bee
(1,200 posts)taxpayers allowing it.
BumRushDaShow
(160,069 posts)(fill in the blank dictator-style) banners.
FakeNoose
(38,621 posts)

republianmushroom
(21,364 posts)Another feel good law ?
Mr.Bee
(1,200 posts)a $200 million dollar ballroom.
Who do you think is paying for that?
Destroying and cementing of the People's White House Rosegarden!
Where is the outrage?
Where are the January 6th crowds storming the White House?
He is OUR EMPLOYEE!!!
Why are WE taking orders from HIM??
twodogsbarking
(15,729 posts)Omaha Steve
(107,004 posts)This is analysis.
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